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REGIONAL LEADERSHIP SUMMITSREGIONAL LEADERSHIP SUMMITSSEPTEMBER 22
Sloan Convention Center Bowling Green, Kentucky
SEPTEMBER 25-26Arlington Resort Hotel & Spa
Hot Springs, ArkansasSEPTEMBER 28-29
Wilderness at the Smokies Sevierville, Tennessee
OCTOBER 5-6Raising Cane’s River Center
Baton Rouge, LouisianaOCTOBER 9-10
Great Wolf LodgeConcord, North Carolina
OCTOBER 12-13Southeast Missouri State University
Cape Girardeau, MissouriOCTOBER 23-24
Bancorp South Arena Tupelo, Mississippi
JOIN US AT A SUMMIT NEAR YOU • Visit betaclub.org/events
OCTOBER 26-27Great Wolf LodgeGrapevine, TexasNOVEMBER 2-3Great Wolf Lodge
Williamsburg, VirginiaMARCH 23
Hilton MeadowlandsEast Rutherford, New Jersey
MARCH 29-30Jekyll Island Convention Center
Jekyll Island, Georgia APRIL 9-10
French Lick Springs Hotel & ResortFrench Lick, Indiana
March 7Ontario Convention Center
Ontario, California
The National Beta Club, the Board of Directors, National Staff and Offi cers welcome you to the Twenty-fi rst Annual National Junior Beta Club Convention. We could not be more excited to have over 1,050 clubs to showcase their incredible talents.
Sponsors, administrators, chaperones, parents and special guests have dedicated countless hours of time and effort to be here. Welcome all, from around the nation to the beautiful Swan and Dolphin Hotel & Convention Center. Beta will go “Above and Beyond” with team competitions, talent extravaganzas, visual arts showcases and individual academic challenges.
This year, over 19,500 people join us for the largest National Convention in history. We thank you for all of your efforts to make Beta bigger and better in your schools and communities. Beta has been changing lives for over 80 years, and so do all of you who support and exemplify the four pillars: Service, Character, Leadership and Achievement.
In Beta service,
The Convention Department
Orlando, FloridaOrlando, Florida
Emma, a rising freshman, will continue her membership in the Central Magnet School Beta Club. She has spent this year looking for opportunites for community service and going above and beyond in the service hour requirements. Her advice to all Betas is, “Keep serving others! Never stop trying to better your community.”
John David has taken this opportunity to grow as a leader traveling to other state conventions. He states, “Let Beta help you fi nd who you truly are and what you love. Then jump into those activities, events, and causes. Beta offers so many avenues for people to plant themselves.”
NATIONAL PRESIDENT JUNIOR GARCIAA rising 9th grader, Junior will attend Morristown East High School next year. Always a positive force for the people around him, he advises all Beta members, “Do not let others bring you down and always fi nish what you start.” He has encouraged all of us to be big in the spirit of Beta.
NATIONAL VICE PRESIDENT JOHN DAVID KANDEL
NATIONAL CHAPLAIN BROOKLYN ROLLER
National OfficersM E E T T H E
National Officers
NATIONAL SECRETARY ZACHARY BRADY
NATIONAL REPORTER EMMA WAYNE
With his contagious smile, Zachary has continued to spread his message of belief in ourselves, belief in the future and most of all belief in each other. He describes this year as the best of his life. Making life-long friendships with people from all over the nation. He considers all of you his “Beta-family.”
Brooklyn sees Beta as a chance to bring out the best in people so they can bring out the best in others. As chaplain, Brooklyn has spent the year doing just that. She explains, “Life is fi lled with ups and downs. Don’t listen to the negativity of this world, focus on becoming a leader for others to look up to.”
NATIONAL SPONSORS
RITCHIE GARLAND
NATIONAL OFFICIALS
Zel Thomas- ALJerry Newton- ARGwen Young- FLDr. Rita Carter-GATroy Hickey- ILDr. Mark Baker- IN
Donna Wear- KYDr. Keith Leger- LAStanton Long- MSDr. Tim Hager- MOHerman Williams- NCPat Stout- OH
Dennis Campbell- OKDr. H. Kenneth Dinkins- SCDale Hughes- TNMark Conley- TXClarke Scott- VADr. Sabrina Runyon- WV
DALE HUGHES BOARD CHAIR
MARK CONLEYVICE CHAIR
BOB BRIGHTCEO
BOBBY HARTCOO
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
SHANNON MEYERLAURA LEWISHOLLEE ELLIS
Schedule at a glance 1st General Session| Ballroom
8:00 AM - 11:00 AMRegistration | Convention Level Third Floor
Special Talent Preliminaries | Pacifi c Hall
National Offi cers Meeting | Europe 1
Early Registration | Convention Level Third Floor
Coordinator Meeting | Asia 59:00 AM - 10:00 AM
10:00 AM - 11:00 AMQuiz Bowl Written Division I | Southern Hemisphere I
SATURDAY • JUNE 24
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
SUNDAY • JUNE 25
8:00 AM - 12:00 N
Board of Directors’ Executive Committee | Oceanic 18:00 PM - 9:00 PM
8:00 AM - 3:00 PMBoard of Directors’ Meeting | Oceanic 1
Quiz Bowl Written Division II | Southern Hemisphere I
Book Battle | Southern Hemisphere IPoetry | Asia 1
Set up Lead by Service Expo/Service Snapshot | North Hemisphere E 1-4
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1:00 PM - 3:00 PMRegistration | Convention Level Third Floor
11:00 AM - 12:00 N
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
2:00 PM - 3:00 PMInformational Meeting for Parent/Sponsor for Summer Camp | Asia 4
2:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Speech Division II | Oceanic 5Speech Division I | Oceanic 3
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Songfest Preliminaries | Pacifi c Hall
Candidate Meeting | Asia 5
Meeting of the Minds Exhibition | Southern Hemisphere 2-3Lead by Service Expo/Service Snapshot | Northern Hemisphere E 1-4
2:30 PM - 4:30 PM
3:00 PM - 5:00 PMCheck in Visual Arts/Trading Pins | Swan Ballroom-Swan Hotel
Flag Ceremony Practice (2016-2017 State Offi cers) | Pacifi c Hall
Pre-Session Activities | Pacifi c Hall
SUNDAY • JUNE 25 Continued
Informational Meeting for Parent/Sponsor for Summer Camp | Asia 4
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
2:00 PM Check In/Interviews for Banner, Scrapbook, Spotlight Your Club, T-Shirts | Swan Ballroom- Swan Hotel
4:00 PMSite Up Team Meeting | Asia 1
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
6:30 PM - 7:00 PM
5FIRST GENERAL SESSION | Pacifi c Hall
7:00 PM
Schedule at a glance1st General Session| Ballroom
8:00 AM - 8:30 AMPre-Session Activities | Pacifi c Hall
SECOND GENERAL SESSION | Pacifi c Hall
Quiz Bowl Oral Rounds Division I (Final 8) | Oceanic 5Quiz Bowl Oral Rounds Division II (Final 8) | Oceanic 7
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
SUNDAY • JUNE 25 Continued
MONDAY • JUNE 26
8:30 AM
10:30 AM - 11:00 AMQuiz Bowl Team Meeting | Oceanic 5
1:00 PM - 3:00 PMLead by Serving Expo/Service Snapshot | Northern Hemisphere E 1-4Reimagine • Recreate • Recycle Expo | Northern Hemisphere B-D
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM1st General Session| Ballroom
Science Division I | Asia 3Math Division I | Asia 2Language Arts Division I | Asia 1
Social Studies Division I | Asia 4
Advertising Design Division I | Southern Hemisphere I
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National Beta Beach Party/Dance | Fantasia Gardens Pavilion9:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Group Talent Division I Preliminaries | Pacifi c Hall2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
8:00 AM - 8:30 AM
3:00 PM -4:00 PMTower of Power Division I | Northern Hemisphere B-D
Pre-Session Activities • Designated Pin Trading | Pacifi c Hall
THIRD GENERAL SESSION | Pacifi c Hall12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Living Literature Set up/Judging | Northern Hemisphere B-D
8:30 AM
1st General Session| BallroomMONDAY • JUNE 26 Continued
Science Division II | Asia 3Math Division II | Asia 2Language Arts Division II | Asia 1
Social Studies Division II | Asia 4
4:00 PM - 5:00 PMTower of Power Division II | Northern Hemisphere B-D
Viewing Visual Arts, Banner, Scrapbook, Spotlight on Service, T-Shirts, Trading Pins | Swan Ballroom-Swan Hotel
6:00 PMPick Up Visual Arts, Banner, Scrapbook, Spotlight on Service, T-Shirts, Trading Pins | Swan Ballroom-Swan Hotel
TUESDAY • JUNE 27
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Advertising Design Division II | Southern Hemisphere IAdvertising Design Division II | Southern Hemisphere I
Schedule at a glance 1st General Session| Ballroom
2:00 PM - 6:00 PMGroup Talent Preliminaries Division II | Pacifi c Hall
Viewing Living Literature | Northern Hemisphere B-D
Rapid Response Leadership Challenge | Europe 5-8
Site Up Showcase/Judging | Northern Hemisphere E 1-4
TUESDAY • JUNE 27 Continued
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
2:00 PM - 2:45 PM
9:00 PM - 11:00 PMBeta Dance | Northern Hemisphere
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM1st General Session| BallroomState Sponsors, Sponsor-Elects, Status Sponsor Outing | EPCOT
8:00 AM - 8:30 AMClosing Ceremony Celebration | Pacifi c Hall
3:30 PM Robotics Showcase | Northern Hemisphere B-D
WEDNESDAY • JUNE 28
FOURTH GENERAL SESSION | Pacifi c Hall
JUNE 24 4:00 PM -10:00 PMJUNE 25 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMJUNE 26 12:00 PM - 8:00 PMJUNE 27 12:00 PM - 8:00 PMJUNE 28 10:30 AM - 2:30 PM
PROP LOADING & UNLOADING
Living Literature & Robotics| Salon 1-4Talent & Campaign | Atlantic Hall
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8:30 AM
3:00 PM
Convention Invention Exhibition | Southern Hemisphere II-III1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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6:30 PM Pre-Session ActivitiesCandidate Introductions
Attendance Awards7:00 PM Call to Order Junior Garcia| PresidentInspiration Brooklyn Roller | ChaplainWelcome to Florida Gwen Young | FL Council Chair
Opening Ceremonies & Parade of StatesPledge of Allegiance Emma Wayne | ReporterNational Anthem Arianna Nally | Seymour MSWelcome and Introduction Junior Garcia | PresidentBoard of Directors Dale Hughes | Board ChairGreetings Bob O. Bright | CEO
Strategic Growth RecognitionNational District of Distinction
Barren County, KY
Keynote Address John David Kandel | Vice-President
Special Talent Division I & II (Top 5)Reporter Campaign Rally
Adjournment Junior Garcia | President
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1st General Session Sunday, June 25
8:00 AM Pre-Session Activities State Spirit Rally Wear State Shirts
8:30 PMCall to Order John David Kandel | Vice President
Above and Beyond Sponsor RecognitionService Awards
Sponsor of the Year AwardKeynote Address Zachary Brady | Secretary
Songfest Division I & II (Top 5)Secretary & Vice President Campaign Rally
Adjournment John David Kandel | Vice President
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Monday, June 26Sunday, June 25 2nd General Session
8:00 AM Pre-Session Activities
Reimagine •Recreate•Recycle Showcase8:30 AM Call to Order Zachary Brady | Secretary
Awards CeremonyVisual Arts & Academic Tests: Language Arts, Math,
Science, Social Studies, Essay, Poetry, Speech Keynote Address Emma Wayne | Reporter John W. Harris Leadership Awards Social Media Awards
Group Talent Division I (Top 5) Chaplain & President Campaign Rally
Adjournment Zachary Brady | Secretary
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3rd General Session Tuesday, June 27
8:00 AM Pre-Session Activities
Invitation to Savannah8:30 AM Call to Order Emma Wayne | Reporter
Keynote Address Junior Garcia | President
Installation of National Offi cersGroup Talent Division II (Top 5)
Awards CeremonyAll remaining awards
Adjournment Newly Elected President
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Tuesday, June 27 4th General Session Wednesday, June 28
DEANNA CENA | VA CARSON MATTINGLY | KY SARAH MCSPARIN | IL
JOHN NIMMO | MO DOUGLAS SCEALF | AL
ANNA LAUREN THOMPSON | AR
SEBASTIAN TREVINO | TX JAKE WARD | NC KENDRICK WARREN | GA
CLAIRE WATSON | LACAYDEN WEBB | TN
GAVIN WHITE | MS
ChaplainChaplain
ANNA KATE ALEXANDER | KY ADDISON CARTER | AR
JON HARE | TN REESE PERKINS | TX
ReporterReporter
BUZZY ASHLEY | KYKATIE BETH BREWER | GAEMMA CARTER | FL
HALLE HENSLEY | TNHAYDEN MCCLURE | OKGABBY NORMAN | TX
PIPER SCHOEMEHL | MO MAELEE SPARKS | IL JUSTIN THOMPSON | LA JAYCIE TUNGETT | MS
SecretarySecretary
PIPER SCHOEMEHL | MO MAELEE SPARKS | IL JUSTIN THOMPSON | LA JAYCIE TUNGETT | MS
KATE BERRY | ALHUNTER BLANSCETT | TXABIGAIL DEMENT | MO
GABRIELLE GRAYSON | SCKASEN HOLT | TNCODY HUTCHISON | IN
PEYTON MCCUBBIN | KYMARY KATE NELSON | MSDENNIS PENNINGTON | LA
VicePresidentVicePresident
DIEGO ANDINO | NC HANNAH AITCHISON | TX ROWAN GAYLE FEASEL | MS
DAWSON HILL | MO GAVIN JENKINS | IN NICHOLAS JERMAN | TN
MADISON JOHNSON | VA NICK LESTER | LA JASPER MCCOY | WV
HUNTER NEWSOM | AR FLORENCE ONYIUKE | FL LILLY ROWELL | AL
LANDRY STEENBERGEN | KY RYLEE WRIGHT | GA
PresidentPresident
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1. Ola Elementary | GA 9. Rehobeth Elementary | AL 2. W. Smith Elementary | LA 10. Rose Hill-Magnolia Elem. | NC 3. Kegotank Elementary | VA 11. Palm Lake Elementary | FL 4. McLaurin Elementary | MS 12. Fountain Inn Elementary | SC 5. Taylor County Elementary | KY 13. Jeff Davis Elementary | GA 6. Sunrise Elementary | FL 14. Leake Central Elementary | MS 7. Rowan Elementary | MS 15. Accawmacke Elementary | VA 8. Tompkinsville Elementary | KY 16. Woodland Elementary | SC
Division iDivision i
SongfestPACIFIC HALL
Division iiDivision ii 1. Carver Elementary | LA 16. Center Middle | TX 2. Pi Beta Phi Elementary | TN 17. Valley Head High | AL 3. Milton Middle | WV 18. Erath Middle | LA 4. Morrilton Junior High | AR 19. Vernon Middle | FL 5. Seymour Middle | TN 20. Neshoba Central Middle | MS 6. Fyffe High School | AL 21. Rockingham Middle | NC 7. Mount Dora Christian Academy | FL 22. Geraldine High School | AL 8. Clarkton School of Discovery | NC 23. Morrilton Intermediate | AR 9. Wayland Alexander Elementary | KY 24. Central Junior High | IL10. Crossett Middle School | AR 25. Williamson PK-8 | WV11. Burnside Scholastic Academy | IL 26. Dekalb E.S. of the Arts | GA12. Briarwood Elementary | KY 27. Pritchard Junior High | TX13. Chinquapin Elementary | NC 28. Eldorado Middle | IL 14. Ider High School | AL 29. Pierce County Middle | GA 15. Austin Tracy Elementary | KY 30. Sullivan Middle | IN
8. Fountain Inn Elementary | SC 9. Sylvania High School | AL 10. Swainsboro Elementary | GA 11. Calvary Elementary | KY 12. Pine Street School | SC13. Mulberry Elementary | LA 14. South Jones Elementary | MS
1. Scottsboro Junior High | AL 2. Prince of Peace Catholic | SC 3. Pierre Part Middle | LA 4. Chain of Lakes Middle | FL 5. Bleckley County Middle | GA 6. Aubrey Middle | TX 7. Lick Creek School | IL 8. Sullivan Middle School | IN 9. Lebanon Middle School | KY10. Neelyville Junior High | MO11. Deuteronomy Homeschool | MS
SpecialTalentPACIFIC HALL
Division iDivision i 1. Nachman Elementary | LA 2. Benton Elementary | TN 3. Valley Head High | AL 4. Fort McCoy School | FL 5. G. W. Bulluck Elem. | NC 6. Palm Lake Elementary | FL 7. Springdale Elementary | GA
Division iiDivision ii
12. Puxico Junior High | MO 13. Benedict Day School | MS 14. Westside School | AR 15. Arcadia Middle School | VA 16. Tecumseh Middle | OK17. Sardis Middle School | AL 18. Pin Oak Elementary | TN 19. Trinity Christian School | GA 20. Stuart Elementary | VA 21. Rockingham County | NC
GroupTalent
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8. Fountain Inn Elementary | SC 9. Sylvania High School | AL 10. Swainsboro Elementary | GA 11. Calvary Elementary | KY 12. Pine Street School | SC13. Mulberry Elementary | LA 14. South Jones Elementary | MS
SpecialTalent
12. Puxico Junior High | MO 13. Benedict Day School | MS 14. Westside School | AR 15. Arcadia Middle School | VA 16. Tecumseh Middle | OK17. Sardis Middle School | AL 18. Pin Oak Elementary | TN 19. Trinity Christian School | GA 20. Stuart Elementary | VA 21. Rockingham County | NC
GroupTalentPACIFIC HALL
Division iDivision i 1. Sunrise Elementary | FL 2. Robert R. Church Elementary | TN 3. South Green Elementary | KY 4. Accawmacke Elementary | VA 5. Rose Hill-Magnolia Elementary | NC
1. Cornerstone Christian Acad. | AL 2. Seymour Middle | TN 3. Chinquapin Elementary | NC 4. Amelia Earhart Elementary | IL 5. North Jackson Elementary | KY 6. Richton Junior Beta | MS 7. Geraldine High School | AL 8. Rural Community Academy | IN 9. Holy Redeemer Catholic | FL 10. Pierce County Middle | GA 11. Columbus Charter School | NC
GroupTalentGroupTalent
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12. Poyen School | AR 13. Goreville School | IL 14. River Trail Middle | GA 15. Westview Middle | SC 16. DeKalb Middle | TN 17. Bethlehem School | FL 18. Risco Elementary | MO 19. East Ridge Middle | TN 20. Ouachita Jr. | AR 21. St. George Episcopal | TX 22. Martin County Middle | KY
6. Highland Elementary | KY 7. Holly Hill Elementary | SC 8. Van Wert Elementary | GA 9. McCoy Elementary | MS
Division iiDivision ii
THE GENERAL SESSIONSTHE GENERAL SESSIONSBeyond
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Put your negotiation skills to the test. Pin trading is one of the most popu-lar activities at Beta Convention. Take the opportunity to trade pins with clubs from around the nation. Pre-pare to make new friends in addition to trading pins! Trading is allowed anytime outside the general sessions.
TRADING PINS SPEECH Sunday 1:00 PM - 4:00 PMHear ye! Hear ye! Stop by Oceanic 1 or 3. You’ll be persuaded, informed and entertained with dynamic presenta-tions. Two divisions mean double the competitors.
SERVICE EXPOSSunday 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM Monday 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Discover multiple service opportuni-ties without ever having to leave the convention center! From hands-on en-gagement to long term service plans, there is a service idea perfect for your club. Join Leadership Teams in the Northern Hemisphere E 1-4.
Wanna TRADE?
Purchase Offi cial Beta Trading Pins at the Beta Shop located on the
Second Floor
Your convention experience with National Beta goes far beyond Gen-eral Sessions. Each day is packed with innovative student led activi-ties. Numerous high energy competitions are open to viewing. Do not miss your opportunity to go ABOVE and BEYOND with NATIONAL BETA!
SONGFEST Sunday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Wanna TRADE?Wanna TRADE?Hey! I know that song! With each Songfest performance, be amazed at how Betas take favorite tunes and make them their own. Pacifi c Hall is the place to hear Betas go Above and Beyond with this musical extravaganza.
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BEACH PARTY Sunday 9:00 PM-11:00 PM TALENT PRELIMINARIES
QUIZ BOWL Monday 11:00AM - 12:30PM“What are Quiz Bowl Finals?” Only the best and the brightest students in the nation! Eight teams face off in a true test of intelligence in this fast-paced question and answer buzzer tournament.
Come one, come all, to the Beta BEACH PARTY! Grab your crazy board shorts and colorful Hawaiian shirts and head to the Fantasia Gardens Pavilion. Dance to the high energy beats of today’s fa-vorite dance music. Plus, it’s a perfect photo op for your club! Tickets may be purchased at the Beach Party en-trance or at the Beta Store for $15.00. Don’t miss this night of dancing fun.
Don’t miss the outstanding top talent entries from across the nation. From dancing, singing, acting, and more, these Betas have it all. You’ll be awed by the beautiful costuming, set de-signs, and amazed by the performanc-es. Stop by Pacifi c Hall to cheer on the Special and Group Talent performers.
VISUAL ARTS Monday 4:00PM
It’a a Masterpiece! Hundreds of in-dividual art entries will be on display in Southern Hemisphere II-V. You will be amazed by these outstanding works of these gifted Betas. Take this opportunity to talk with the artist and learn about their artstic inspiration.
BEACH
PARTYNATIONAL BETA
SCHOLARSHIP BENEFIT
FANTASIA GARDENS PAVILION Sunday 9:00 PM-11:00 PM
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THE GENERAL SESSIONSTHE GENERAL SESSIONSBeyondBuilding materials and a challenge: is an engineer’s dream! Prepare for a frenzy of collaboration as soon as the challenge is issued. This high energy competition is sure to be a nail biting experience, as young engineers compete to build the tallest straw tower. Will the tower stand? Will it be strong enough to hold the tennis ball for one minute? Come see in the Northern Hemisphere B-D.
TOWER OF POWER Monday 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
OFFICIAL BETA SHOP
MAIN STORE HOURS
Saturday, June 24 5:00 PM - 8:00 PMSunday, June 25 7:00 AM - 9:00 PMMonday, June 26 7:00 AM - 6:00 PMTuesday, June 27 7:00 AM - 9:00 PMWednesday, June 28 7:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Come check out what’s new at the Beta Shop! The National Convention line includes never before seen shirt designs, over 25 new trading pin designs, as well as trendy gizmos and gadgets.
The main store is located on the lobby level, in Australia 2 & 3. A secondary store will be on the ground level in Hall A. Keep an eye out for our traveling kiosk, loaded wih new National Convention exclusive trading pins and accessories!
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LIVING LITERATURE Tuesday 2:00 PM -2:45 PM
Once upon a time isn’t just a storybook phrase. Watch literature come to life right before your eyes! Participants bring to life stories from childhood fa-vorites, as well as novels you have yet to read. The Northern Hemisphere B-D will be transformed into the most imag-inative wax museum ever presented. Exceptional costuming and set build-ing will transport you through time.
Beep! Ding! Whoosh! What’s that SOUND? Just the best designed and stu-dent programmed robots in the nation. State winners showcase their twists on the Robotics Challenge: Movers, Shakers, Creators. See these innovators of tomor-row in the Northern Hemisphere B-D.
ROBOTICS SHOWCASE Tuesday 3:30 PM
Beta goes Virtual! Come to Northern Hemisphere E 1-4 as teams take an on-site convention challenge to the next step. Site Up will engage attendees with their own creative explanations of the four pillars of National Beta.
SITE UP SHOWCASE Tuesday 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
STATE RALLY
Beta has a love for the rich history, heritage, and people of all the states that it rep-resents. From the fi rst char-tered club in Landrum, South Carolina, in the early 30’s to welcoming the states of Idaho and New Jersey to this 2017 National Convention, state pride illuminates throughout the clubs. Our state roots run deep and the Second General Session is your opportuni-ty to show that state pride.
Shorts will be allowed at all general sessions as long as they meet the following criteria: they must be in good taste and of a reasonable length and fit. As a standard, the student should wear shorts that are at least as long as the finger tips when the student is standing up straight and the arms are at the sides of the student’s body. No tight shorts or tops, no midriffs showing or tops withs straps of less than two inches will be allowed. Clothing must not have any writing or symbols that advertise any of the following: alcohol, drugs, tobacco, sex or profanity/obscenity. Additionally, there should be no references that would offend any group. No bathing suits will be allowed. Hats are not allowed in general sessions. Sponsors and chaperones are responsible for all attendees following the dress code.
Members are to display and exert leadership qualities in a responsible manner, which will lead to the success of this convention. Any violation of the Code of Conduct subjects your entire chapter to being sent home and all honors and awards forfeited. Refer to the Code of Conduct in your National Convention Handbook for a detailed list.
Registration for attendance at any National Beta Club event, (including, but not limited to, State and National Conventions, Leadership Summits, Leadership Conferences) implies consent to the use, reproduction, editing and/or broadcast by The National Beta Club of any and all photographs, video recordings and audio recordings taken by or on behalf of The National Beta Club, without compensation to attendees, participants, chaperones or guests. All negatives, prints, digital files, video-recorded images and audio recordings shall be the property of The National Beta Club solely and completely and may be used in the promotion of The National Beta Club in all forms of media.
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Code of Conduct
Dress Code
Voting procedurePre-registered members will use the membership number printed on his/her name badge. All onsite members or members without a device should report to registration immediately following the voting sessions. Voting will be opened following each campaign rally and will remain open for two hours following adjournment of the general session.
VOTING INSTRUCTIONS1. Visit www.betaclub.org/vote on the device2. Enter membership ID number3. Choose one candidate per office for national office4. Submit vote
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West Virginia Charleston Nov 9-10 Indiana French Lick Nov 17-18 Tennessee Nashville Nov 19-21 Florida Orlando Nov 27-28Georgia Savannah Nov 29 - Dec 1South Carolina Myrtle Beach Jan 10-12Arkansas Hot Springs Jan 25-26 Kentucky Lexington Jan 31-Feb 2North Carolina Greensboro Feb 5-6Texas Grapevine Feb 8-9Virginia Hampton Feb 13-14Louisiana Lafayette Feb 21-23Illinois Springfield Feb 26-27 Oklahoma Norman March 5Missouri Poplar Bluff March 8-9Alabama Birmingham March 21-23Mississippi Biloxi March 28-30Ohio Columbus April 16